UNIVERSITY of REGINA ARCHIVES and SPECIAL COLLECTIONS the DR JOHN ARCHER LIBRARY 2012-4 GAIL BOWEN by CHELSEA SCHESKE, ELIZABETH
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UNIVERSITY OF REGINA ARCHIVES AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS THE DR JOHN ARCHER LIBRARY 2012-4 GAIL BOWEN By CHELSEA SCHESKE, ELIZABETH SEITZ AND STEPHANIE ELLIS MARCH 2011 2012-4 Gail Bowen 2 / 8 Biographical Sketch: Gail Dianne Bowen was born in Toronto. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto in 1964 and her Masters of Arts from the University of Waterloo in 1975, she undertook graduate research at the University of Saskatchewan. Bowen was a lecturer in English at the University of Saskatchewan and the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College in Saskatoon. In 1979 she and her family moved to Regina where she once more served as a lecturer, this time at the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (SIFC) and the University of Regina. In 1986 she was appointed assistant professor of English at SIFC (now the First Nations University of Canada), and was Chair of the English Department for six years. The first six books in the Joanne Kilbourn series (about a widowed mother, political analyst and university professor who finds herself occasionally involved in criminal investigations in various parts of Saskatchewan) include Deadly Appearances (1990); Murder at the Mendel (1991); The Wandering Soul Murders (1992); A Colder Kind of Death (1994), winner of the Crime Writers of Canada Arthur Ellis Award; A Killing Spring (1996) and Verdict in Blood (1998) have appeared as made-for-television movies with world-wide distribution. Burying Ariel (2000); The Glass Coffin (2002); The Last Good Day (2004); The Endless Knot (2006) The Brutal Heart (2008), and The Nesting Dolls (2010) have met with critical and commercial success and many have been adapted as Canadian television movies by Shaftesbury Films. In June 2008, Reader’s Digest named Bowen ‘Canada’s Best Mystery Novelist’. Bowen’s short story The King of Charles Street West, which appeared in Toronto Noir (2008) published by Akashic Books, New York, was singled out for special praise by Publishers’ Weekly. Bowen has had four plays produced at Regina’s Globe Theatre – Dancing in Poppies (1993) which was presented in a special performance for Prince Edward, Beauty and the Beast (1993); The Tree (1994) and an adaptation of Peter Pan (1997). Manitoba Theatre for Young People chose Peter Pan as its 2000 Christmas production. The Grand Theatre in London, Ontario presented Dancing in Poppies in 2002 and Peter Pan in 2003. Bowen’s adaptation of Doctor Doolittle was broadcast on CBC’s Showcase in April 2006, and the University of Regina produced a theatrical version of the play simultaneously. Saving Lonesome George, Bowen’s original play about the last of the Galapagos tortoises, was produced by Persephone Theatre in 2008 and was produced by Carousel Players in 2009/10. Bowen’s radio play The Word According to Charlie D. was broadcast on CBC’s Showcase in October 2006. Her Long Time Listener/First Time Caller is CBC’s World Play for 2008 and was rebroadcast on CBC in May 2009 and will also be adapted for Orca’s new series, Raven Books. Bowen was Writer in Residence for the Toronto Reference Library in May and June of 2009 and she has written the introduction to “Essays on Canadian Detective Fiction” that will be published by Wilfred Laurier Press in 2009. She will be a mentor at the SFU Mystery Writers Retreat on Saltspring Island in June 2010. Bowen’s short story The Foad Toad was published in the University of Regina’s University Affairs publication in 2010. Bowen has won the Crime Writers of Canada’s Arthur Ellis Award for Best Novel, 1995, for A Colder Kind of Death and was named Canada’s Best Mystery Novelist by Reader’s Digest, 2008. Scope and Content: This collection is comprised of .65 metres of material and ranges in date from 2008 to 2011, the predominant dates are 2010 to 2011. Writing by Gail Bowen is the main series in this collection as it is primarily made up of drafts of another of Bowen’s books in the Joanne Kilbourn series titled Kaleidoscope. This collection also includes 1 VHS tape and 2 compact disks. 2012-4 Gail Bowen 3 / 8 Custodial History: These materials were kept by the donor until they were transferred to the Archives and Special Collections in January 2012. Legal Agreement: The donor agreement is pending. Future Accruals: Future Accruals are expected. Access Restrictions: There are no access restrictions established by the donor for this collection however Box 1 contains three Restricted files (restricted by Archives and Special Collections Archives). These may be opened to the researcher with special permission. Related Accessions: Related Accessions may be found in 95-4 and 98-50, 2001-11, 2002-44, 2003-15, 2006-10, 2007-21, 2009-8 and 2011-1. Note on Arrangement: A few pages in the collection were photocopied for preservation purposes. 2012-4 Gail Bowen 4 / 8 Box 1 Audio Visual Material 1 VHS Tape: Glen Miller – PBS: Mendel Interview, Deadly Appearances (#1) n.d. Compact Disk: Long Shadows – Gail Bowen Bio Movie (#1) Compact Disk: EBU Broadcast – Gail Bowen reading excerpt from Truman Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” (#2) 2 Blog – by Gail Bowen 3 Clippings about Gail Bowen Correspondence 4 Crime Writers of Canada 2009, 2011 5 Deal Terms for “The Happiest Girl in Churchill” June 24, 2006 6 General and Thank You Cards 2011 7 Mysteries and More Blog by Bill Selnes March 14, 2011 8 Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum February 2008 9 Scott Plear, re: copyright waiver July 30, 2010 10 University of Regina Archives and Special Collections February 25, 2011 Orca Book Publishers 11 Catalogue Fall 2011 12 Oh Dad, Poor Dad (A Charlie D. Mystery – The Word According to May 28, 2010 Charlie D.) – Draft for Orca Book Publishers 13 Oh Dad, Poor Dad (A Charlie D. Mystery – The Word According to n.d. Charlie D.) – Note 14 Questionnaire for Author September 2009 Restricted 15 Trade Book Contract for Charlie D #2 November 2009 Restricted 16 Trade Book Contract and Royalties for Long Time Listener, First Time June 2009 Caller Personal 17 Calendar Pages for October 2010 18 Choc’la Cure November 5, 2010 19 Das Rheingold Metropolitan Review March 10, 2010 20 Lease Agreement 2010 21 Stationary n.d. Professional Activities 22 23rd Vancouver International Writer and Readers Festival October 19-24, 2010 Calgary Public Library Restricted 23 Calgary Public Library – Contract for Services Writer-in-Residence 2010 Program 24 Calgary Public Library – Writer-in-Residence n.d. 25 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation February 2012 26 Cumberland Art Gallery – Heart of the Rider Nation Art Exhibition September 4- Catalogue 1910-2010 includes Bowen contribution and The Final Two 30th, 2010 Seconds 27 Lethbridge Public Library – “Word on the Street” Festival September 25, 2011 2012-4 Gail Bowen 5 / 8 28 Scene of the Crime August 14, 2010 29 Sorrento Centre January 27, 2010 30 St. Albert Public Library and Readers Fest 2011 31 Strathcona County Library – Reading by Gail Bowen October 21, 2011 32 University of Regina Archives and Special Collections February 2011 33 Word Fest October 15, 2010 34 Publicity (by Gail) for CBC Canada Reads Club Summer 2009 Travel 36 Saskatoon n.d. Writing About Gail Bowen Box 2 36 Love you to Death Mysteries in Paradise Re: Love You to Death (A Charlie December 29, D. Mystery – The Word According to Charlie D.) 2010 37 Love you to Death Puget Sound Council for Reviewing Children’s Media June 2010 re: Love You to Death (A Charlie D. Mystery – The Word According to Charlie D.) Writing by Gail Bowen The Brutal Heart 38 Article for Prince Albert Daily Herald March 20, 2011 39 Certificates from McClelland and Stewart (includes correspondence) May 25, 2011 40 Burying Ariel (A Charlie D. Mystery – The Word According to Charlie D.) – n.d. Background Notes 41 Christmas Books for CBC Radio December 22, 2008 42 Dancing in Poppies – Program – Grand Theatre (2 copies) October 25 - November 10 2002 43 The Endless Knot n.d. 44 El Dorado – Draft for CBC 5 Minute Mystery February 2012 45 Facebook – Remembering Alan Blakeney April 19, 2011 46 The Gifted – Re: Retrospective: JKS #14 – June 4, 2011 – (later became June 13, 2011 “The Gifted, a Joanne Kilbourne novel”) Kaleidoscope 47 Re: Dish On The: Joanne Kilbourn Shreve – Curriculum Vitae n.d. 48 Re: Jo’s Ruminations on Charlie n.d. 49 Re: Linda Fritz: Menu Suggestions January 16, 2011 50 1 of 2 June 29, 2011 51 2 of 2 June 29, 2011 52 Chapter 1 – Calendar for The Roof Garden April 22, 2010 53 Chapter 1 – Notes – Calendar for the Roof Garden n.d. 54 Chapter 1 – Notes – Leland Hunter January 20, 2010 55 Chapter 1 – Notes – The Roof Garden n.d. 56 Chapter 1 – Opening Scene n.d. 57 Chapters 1 to 3 January 14, 2012-4 Gail Bowen 6 / 8 2011 58 Chapter 2 and 3 April 22, 2010 59 Chapter 3 n.d. 60 Chapter 3 June 15, 2011 61 Chapter 4 n.d. 62 Chapter 4 – Notes n.d. 63 Chapter 4 October 31st 2010 64 Chapter 5 n.d. 65 Chapter 6 February 2011 66 Chapter 7 December 30, 2010 67 Chapter 7 January 2011 68 Chapter 8 n.d. 69 Chapter 8 January 17, 2011 70 Chapter 9 January 18, 2011 71 Chapter 9 February 2011 Box 3 72 Chapter 9 March 16, 2011 73 Chapter 10 n.d. 74 Chapter 10 March 23, 2011 75 Chapter 11 March 31, 2011 76 Chapter 12 March 2011 77 Chapter 13 n.d. 78 Chapter 13 n.d. 79 Chapter 13 August 13, 2011 80 Chapter 13 – Notes: Madam Justice Margorie [Gooding] n.d.